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The true story of Allan ‘Mr. Apology’ Bridge, founder of an apology hotline

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“The Apology Line,” available on Tuesday, Mr. Apology got more than he bargained for — losing friends and years of his life to the venture.

It all started because he needed to atone himself.Allan “Mr. Apology” Bridge was an ambitious painter, with a few gallery shows under his belt, when he moved from Washington, DC, to NYC in 1977.

Carpentry helped to make ends meet, but so did shoplifting. Then the guilt got to him.In 1980 he papered downtown neighborhoods with flyers encouraging people to call and “apologize for their wrongs . . .

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